Greetings, I bought my new laptop based on the specifications that virtual DJ 2023 asks for. The specifications of my new laptop is, AMD Ryzen 7 6800H 8-core/16-thread processor, 4.7 Ghz max boost. Nvidia RTX 3050-ti 1745mhz at 95w GPU. Ddr5 memory 8gb. When I go to use Stems 2.0 live it tells me that (without a high-end graphic card we do not recommend calculating high-quality stems in real-time, because maxing out you computers resources during live performances can affect heat, battery life & overall stability). I hope you can help me.
Posté Wed 11 Jan 23 @ 2:10 pm
The 3050ti is a low end graphics card compared to the other RTX ones and currently does not work for stems.
Dev team have been looking in to it for a while now.
I sent the laptop back as the performance was no better than on chip graphics.
Dev team have been looking in to it for a while now.
I sent the laptop back as the performance was no better than on chip graphics.
Posté Wed 11 Jan 23 @ 2:51 pm
try runnin a laptop without battery and use a ac cooler for laptop and use separate power hub not your laptop
Posté Wed 11 Jan 23 @ 2:54 pm
How is that supposed to help an underpowered GPU?
Atomix should put a statement in the Stems guide about the 3050ti currently being unusable as there are loads and loads of laptops with that card and the guide basically says any RTX will do.
https://www.virtualdj.com/forums/249163/VirtualDJ_Technical_Support/VirtualDJ_2023___Stems_2_0_-_FAQ.html
@adion @stephane?
Atomix should put a statement in the Stems guide about the 3050ti currently being unusable as there are loads and loads of laptops with that card and the guide basically says any RTX will do.
https://www.virtualdj.com/forums/249163/VirtualDJ_Technical_Support/VirtualDJ_2023___Stems_2_0_-_FAQ.html
@adion @stephane?
Posté Wed 11 Jan 23 @ 4:36 pm
Thanks to guys who commented, read your post, yes and in one way or another they clarified several questions I had. So they wrote in VDJPedia that the requirements are (NVIDIA video card (GTX 1050 or above, RTX recommended) which is incorrect information. As kradcliffe wrote, there must be a clarification that doesn't really work.
@Ramirez48 It doesn't work as you said, still with the same message.
@Ramirez48 It doesn't work as you said, still with the same message.
Posté Wed 11 Jan 23 @ 6:28 pm